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Rosemary Knebel

More Than Half of U.S. Districts Have Students in Distance Learning Programs -- THE Jou... - 1 views

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    Student enrollment, types of courses, technology used to deliver, district monitoring and policies are some of the topics discussed in this research article.
Carmen Solis

Odds for an athletic scholarship don't depend on participation numbers - 1 views

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    Numbers play a major part particularly in this article that was written about Athletic scholarships. The numbers that are spoken about here are not a players statistics but instead how many athletes are actually trying to earn an athletic scholarship and the chances of them getting one. It talks about how to get one and all the things that are needed. The more information gathered on this topic the more you can get rid of all the little errors many prospective athletes make.
Darlene Wall

This is My Topic - 2 views

Does continuous use of computers negatively affect student learning?

started by Darlene Wall on 17 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Joshua ROot

"The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use" - 7 views

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    This guide provides educators with their legal rights of copyright and fair use in the classroom. This is so they are familiar with their limitations and rights as teachers. Many questions or concerns that they may have concerning computers and software, the internet, video, multimedia are addressed in this guide.
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    Excerpted from "Technology and Learning Magazine," this BRILLIANT article explains Copyright and Fair Use rules. The history teacher in me especially like it because it begins with a historical lesson on the topic! The quiz (with detailed answers) allows teachers to see examples of possible questions they will run in to in their classrooms.
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    Really helpful and can make us better teachers!
Tonya Preston

Why Teach with Project-Based Learning?: Providing Students With a Well-Rounded Classroo... - 1 views

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    This article talks about project-based learning and how engaging the students in learning they actually gain wider and deeper knowledge of the topic. It talks about how project-based learning is also a great way to incorporate technology.
Brandie Payne

Education World: The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use - 9 views

  • When it comes to copyright law and the application of fair use exceptions, ignorance is definitely not bliss! Learn how to educate yourselves and your students and avoid making a costly mistake!
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      The title says it all.
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    This article is more "user friendly" than reading the copyright law. It also includes a section about liablility for the district and the teacher.
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    This article gives more information on how educators can use the internet and not break any rules while doing so. Educators are always looking for new ways to help educate their students and many times use the internet for it, so here they can see how to protect themselves from getting into any trouble. Plus we our teaching in the 21st century which requires teachers to be more technology savvy and incorporate technology in their classrooms.
Carmen Solis

Work & Family Mailbox - 1 views

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    This article list an important fact about how many actuall "full ride scholarships" are given out. Even though it does not state much of the academic side it states a very true and important fact.
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    This is interesting because my daughter is college age and so are my nieces, they would find this interesting.
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    oh wow! This is really interesting. I tried to get a track scholarship to Sam Houston in 2006. When I realized that would be almost impossible I just decided to be a regular student. I find that when you are in high school it is more common to see college scouts looking more for the boys. I am glad to see, according to this article, that more females are being offered full rides to college. This is awesome!
Frederick Eberhardt

Standardized Testing and its Afffect on Low SES Students - 1 views

Feel free to comment or share resources about my topic and yours. Frederick

testing bias in standardized

Carmen Solis

The athlete's guide to college sport scholarships and the athletic recruiting process. - 2 views

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      This type of information is vital to a student athlete who is trying to get recuitted.
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    This website basically breaks down all the information that student athletes need in order to be awarded an athletic scholarship. It shows how parents can get involved and help as well as how students can prepare themselves academically and athletically.
Amanda McHaney

NCSALL: Differentiated Instruction - 2 views

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    This is an article written by Mary Ann Corley about differentiated instruction and the techniques used to implement it. This article also discussed the challenges that educators face when using differentiated instruction.
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    I enjoyed this article a great deal. I think that it is important for educators to learn more about differentiated instruction. I like how the article said that "teachers need to plan their lessons to adjust to the learners". This is becoming even more true with today's students. The tips list provided has some very good suggestions. One tip that jumped out to me was having student portfolios. This relates to one of my research topics, interactive notebooks.
Amanda McHaney

What Are Classrooms Like for Students with Learning Disabilities? | Reading Topics A-Z ... - 1 views

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    An article written by Kate Garette on the many different ways that general education classes can be threatening to students with learning disabilities and ways to help the situation. 
Laura Eben

Public vs. private school--which is best for kids? - 2 views

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    In a research done by Sarah Thuele Lubienski and her husband Christopher, they found that once they controlled for a family's socioeconomic background, students who attended public school actually outperformed private school slightly.
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    Even though I do think their are advantages to private education, the author is right in that the public school really depends on how the curriculum is being administered. There are public schools that do just as good as private. It is up to the parent to do research and decide which is best for them.
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    I enjoyed this article! I enjoy the debates of whether public or private schools are better. I like that the writers pointed out that many public schools are doing better than private schools. There are so many factors that come into play when dealing with topics such as these. For instance, parental involvement. There's more than what meets the eye, many people need to see that rather than set their hearts on one type of school that is "correct". Good stuff!
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    I totally agree with ending of this article and how children do in school.(its truly up to if students like their teachers). What happened to that parental support so that with any teacher a student can be successsful. Every time the debate comes up I really wonder how much control the students have over US teachers.
Brandie Payne

Copyright 101 - 6 views

  • 1. Create all graphic and textual content from scratch: if it is original, no copyright issues should be encountered. This means teachers as well as students would not copy and paste ANYTHING from the Internet or from other electronic sources: no text, no images, no audio files, no video files, no animations, or anything else.
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    This article provides a simple overview of copyright laws for educators.
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    In this article not only does it list all the things that teachers should avoid from doing but it also has information for the students. It list how the classroom can use the internet appropriately without breaking any laws and the reasons why these laws even came about.
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    This is an interesting article. Since my content area is business education, integrating technology in the classroom is a huge topic. As an educator, I have to know what is legal and illegal. Especially, when communicating copyright laws to the students. I think this article is a useful tool for educators to use in the classroom. I like how the article mentions that the rules that apply to students apply to teachers as well. We as educators have to abide by copyright laws just as students should. I also like the fact that this article outlines the guidelines that educators should follow in the classroom so that they can use as a reference.
Grace Chandler

Fair use, free use, and use by permission - 4 views

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    This is the first chapter on copyright laws. It gives a brief overview on the topic copy right laws and how it works with the world. It is a functional book for people who need to understand copyright.
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    Grace, I am so glad you posted this, maybe this will help guide me :)
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